Life and career

Early life and musical education

Norman was born in Augusta, Georgia, to Silas Norman, an insurance salesman, and Janie King-Norman, a school teacher. She was one of five children in a family of amateur musicians; her mother and grandmother were both pianists, and her father sang in a local choir. Norman's mother insisted that she start piano lessons at an early age. Norman attended Charles T. Walker Elementary School, A.R. Johnson Junior High School, and Lucy C. Laney Senior High School, all in downtown Augusta.

Fans present at the actual performance at the Arlington Theater have claimed that additional songs performed by the group, but not included on the final release, included "Sandman," "Never Be Lonely," "Can't Fall Asleep To A Lullaby", and "Old Man Took."

In Concert

All the rain came downOn a cold new townAs he carried you awayFrom your father's handThat always seemed like a fistReaching out to make you payHe came like a hero from the factory floorWith the sun and moon as giftsBut the only son you ever sawWere the two he left you withOh Lord where did the feeling goOh Lord I never felt so lowNow the skirts hang so heavy around your headThat you never knew you were youngBecause you played chance with a lifetime's romanceAnd the price was far too longOh Lord where did the feeling goOh Lord I never felt so lowOh Lord where did the feeling goOh Lord I never felt so lowOh Lord where did the feeling goOh Lord I never felt so lowOh Lord where did the feeling goOh Lord I never felt so lowOh Lord where did the feeling goOh Lord I never felt so low